All new inmates will also get evaluated by counselors, particularly between the initial booking and any court dates.

Martin says the plan is to mix up the schedule of guard checks too.

"It's not always on the same 30 minute interval. It's not always on the same 15 minute interval. It might be that you check, and then 5 minutes later, you're starting a new cycle again."

A guard may also rove in between the checks as well.

"The more you can probably keep people on your toes there, in terms of they never know when staff are going to be making their checks, or the more people we can have out there listening to the inmates and their concerns, or people for them to go to, I think will be better," says Martin.

The investigation included video review, plus testimony from staff and inmates.

Beyond the investigation, Martin says the staff at the jail also needs attention.

"You do have those that take it very hard, and can be very upset and they witnessed something they never thought they'd ever have to see, someone's life ending right before them. And we do provide counselors for those individuals whenever something like this occurs."

An investigation into an earlier suicide at the jail ended with two guards getting fired.

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